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Instant Pot Haleem
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morethansalad · 2 years
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Vegan Haleem (Middle-Eastern Wheat Porridge)
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paulpingminho · 1 year
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chashmenaaz · 1 year
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Homemade harees for iftar today الحمدللہ
My hands smell like onion :')
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ajleeblog · 2 months
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🌟 Craving something hearty and delicious? Look no further! Indulge in the unparalleled taste of our Mutton Haleem, hailed as the best in town! 🍲✨
Order at 👉 https://curriesncravings.com/
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legitprick · 11 months
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Haleem in Chennai
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foodfusionjourney · 1 year
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innovativeprods · 1 year
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suchananewsblog · 1 year
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Naga Chaitanya's Foodie Day Out In Hyderabad: Here's All That He Tried
Hyderabadi cuisine has a dedicated fan base and the power to make you slip into a food coma. From the mouth-watering mutton kebabs and chicken biryani to the creamy haleem, Hyderabad is definitely a popular spot for the foodies. If you have tasted these delicacies, you would know what we are talking about! Hyderabadi dishes are famous all over the country for their richness and unique blend of…
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foodbf · 1 year
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The famous Shahi Haleem of Baily Road - Ramadan Special Haleem
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eretzyisrael · 10 months
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by Aaron Sibarium
Administrators at Columbia Law School stood by for hours on Thursday as anti-Israel protesters took over the law school's lobby, refusing to shut down an unauthorized demonstration that disrupted nearby classes for nearly three hours and violated several school policies. The law school has said nothing about whether the demonstrators will suffer any consequences.
The protest, part of which was captured on video, caused such a ruckus that Menachem Weiss, a third-year law student, left class to see what was going on. Standing beneath a banner that read "ceasefire now," which had been hung from a second-floor balcony, student protesters used a megaphone to broadcast their demands to the university.
The students, members of the Columbia Law Coalition for a Free Palestine, called on administrators to announce an economic boycott of the Jewish state and acknowledge that "students of color are endangered by Public Safety and law enforcement." They also demanded the establishment of a "Center for Palestinian Legal Studies" and a "task-force to protect students from Islamophobia."
"It was so loud I couldn't focus," Weiss told the Washington Free Beacon. Along with four other students, he tracked down the law school's associate dean of student services, Yadira Ramos-Herbert, and asked her to restore order.
Instead, Ramos-Herbert—who this month was elected mayor of New Rochelle, N.Y., with an endorsement from the Working Families Party, which opposes military aid to Israel—brought up the virtues of free speech, according to Weiss and another student present at the meeting, and suggested that intervening would make pro-Palestinian students feel "unsafe," according to a third student. The protest came after an Israeli student was assaulted on campus in what prosecutors deemed a hate crime.
Ramos-Herbert did not respond to a request for comment.
The dean-cum-mayor-elect was unwilling to take action even though the protest violated several university rules. Columbia bars behavior that disrupts class, including the indoor use of amplifiers, which the protesters on Thursday were using, and prohibits signage except on designated bulletin boards. The school also requires students to obtain advanced approval for large gatherings, which the groups organizing the protest—including the Middle Eastern Law Students Association and Columbia Law Students for Palestine—appeared not to have done.
Pre-approved demonstrations generally have administrators and security on hand when they begin, students told the Free Beacon. But in this case, no university personnel arrived until the disruption was well underway. A spokesperson for the law school declined to say whether the protesters had obtained permission to use the lobby, which they occupied from 2:30 to 5:30 PM.
"We were asking Columbia to enforce its own policies," Weiss said. "And we were basically told, 'Sorry, no can do.'"
Ramos-Herbert did eventually ask the protesters to go outside, according to Weiss and another student who witnessed the encounter, but the protesters refused and the mayhem continued inside the law school for another hour. The protesters also declined to remove their banner despite requests from the administration.
"There was a blatant violation of university policy, and essentially nothing was done about it," a second-year law student told the Free Beacon.
Columbia Law School declined to say whether the protesters would be disciplined, stating only that demonstrations "must not disrupt or prevent classes." Gillian Lester, the law school's dean, did not respond to a request for comment.
The incident illustrates the reluctance of some universities to crack down on anti-Israel protests that violate viewpoint-neutral rules about student gatherings. Harvard went so far as to offer Twizzlers and burritos to pro-Palestinian students who occupied a campus building overnight, for example.
And Columbia stood by for weeks as two undergraduate groups, Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace, repeatedly held unauthorized demonstrations, only agreeing to suspend both groups after one of their rallies almost turned violent.
The unwillingness to shut down these protests may stem in part from the large number of foreign students participating in them. MIT said it would not suspend protesters who took over the university's main entrance this month because, according to MIT president Sally Kornbluth, doing so might cause "visa issues."
That could be why the Columbia protesters, who published their demands ahead of Thursday's gathering, called on the school to prevent its security officers from "collaborating with ICE, the IDF-trained NYPD, and other law enforcement entities." They also called on the law school to demand a ceasefire and provide free mental health counseling to "doxxed" students.
Students at the protest included Aya Hashem, a leader of the Middle Eastern Law Students Association; Deen Haleem, a leader of Columbia Law Students for Palestine; and Eric Wilcox, a board member of the Suspension Representation Project, according to a student who reviewed footage of the disruption. All three groups signed an open letter, "Oppression Breeds Resistance," that blamed Israel for Hamas's atrocities on October 7.
Hashem, Haleen, and Wilcox did not respond to requests for comment.
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paulpingminho · 2 years
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Alright but have you ever been asked how to say hello in telugu because It's SUCH AN AWKWARD QUESTION? Cause you have namaste in hindi and then vanakkam in tamil but we be having nothing and when people ask me about it I'm like 🧍🧍
Also lemme do a quick are you a true Hyderabad person test
Where. Do. You. Get. The. Best. Biryani. And. Haleem (IK THAT SOUNDS OMINOUS AS HELL)
BRO FRRR i have so many malayali friends in my college, and they're like how do you say hello in telugu. im just ??? idk namaskaram maybe????? BHAI MUJHE NAHI PATA (or the very hyderabadi way 'bhai mereko nahi maloom kuch bhi bolna hai bolo')
and telugu people have weird ass ways of greeting people, it quite literally depends upon the relationship you have with them.
BEST BIRYANI IS PARADISEEEEE the original one. other branches of paradise suck imo and there's a restaurant called 'papadam's'. i think that's the only acceptable biryani after paradise. WAIT WAITTTT SHAH GHOUSEEEEE crying rn the mutton biryani at shah ghouse is the best
and haleem is pista house for me idc idc. shah ghouse haleem is good too ngl.
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minhosimthings · 4 months
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biriyani >>>>>>> any other food
SO REAL SO MF REAL
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Ahh I hope you had fun at the Eid celebration today and I hope my fellow Bengalis have given you a nice welcome with all the delicious food our culture has to offer!! ✨ (Bengali food mihht be my biggest love after Suguru Geto maybe 🤭)
Oooh Anon!! We're getting to know things about you!
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Yesterday was exciting and quite fun. I wouldn't say it was a very different experience but I did eat a ruti made of rice flour! I've not had it before and it looked like an appam! That was fun. Plus just being around my new colleagues helped me learn about them a little.
I do think Bengali food is some of the best worldwide. Considering we have literally everything your palate could ask for. Sweet, spicy, sour, bitter. We do it all! (Ooh that sounds like our man Geto! I'll do him also!) 🤭🤭🤭
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